Orcuth
Type: Humanoid
Traits:
- Maturity: 16 Terrij
- Lifespan: 60 Terrij
- Size: 4-6 foot medium
- Speed: 30 foot walking, 30 foot swimming
- +1 to INT
- +1 to CON
- Marine
- Coe
- Teal
- Blue
- Green
- Grey
- Teal
- Blue
- Green
- +5 Creation
- +10 Order
- Adaptive Respiration Can breath air and water.
- Trident Warrior Gain proficiency with tridents.
- Sleep Cycling You can continue to perform simple tasks while sleeping. You must have a strong understanding of the task, and you must fall asleep while performing the task.
- Against the Current When submerged and once per turn, you may make a melee weapon attack after dashing, as part of the dash action.
- Riptide When submerged and after taking the dash action, your movement does not provoke attacks of opportunity.
Subraces
Saltwater
Ability Scores:- +1 to CON
- Echosensory When submerged, you can sense your surroundings up to 60 ft, even in complete and magical darkness. This can also be used to see around corners. When in air, the radius is up to 10 ft. This does not function through walls. This cannot be used when deafened, or in magical silence.
Freshwater
Ability Scores:- +1 to DEX
- Healing Waters While submerged, you regain the maximum possible amount whenever you are healed, as if all dice were rolled their maximum value.
- Bounty of the Sky In rain and for 1 round after immersing yourself in clean water, you are considered submerged.
"The Orcuth are a tenacious race. They are very visually striking amongst Humanoids, bearing gills, webbed feet, and additional eyelids, all mutations Ced gave them so that they may flourish underwater. Unfortunately, for all their extensive adaptations, they still fare best on land due to their Humanoid body type, much to Ced’s chagrin. Nowadays, they are best known for their impressive feats of engineering, the most famous example being Atlantica, the Jewel of Crissa. However, centuries of persecution have made them a spiteful and xenophobic people. Over time, though, tensions have slowly waned. Perhaps one day, we may be able to see the famous fountains of Atlantica with our own eyes."Vivek Narigol, Professor of Genetics, College of Indi
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